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    We all like to think of the birds that use our feeders as 'ours' but in truth we all share them, they will eat at my feeders and move on to another garden, then another and another and so on, then back to us. By doing this they ensure that at least one feeding station is open to them. Where I am a lot of gardens have well stocked feeders, with a wide range of food stuff, this means that there is plenty of choice and stock avalable to them. It is inportant that when you start feeding that you carry on, even if visitor numbers are low to start with. Poundland do very good wild bird food with a choice of seed mixes, sunflower seeds and hearts, fatballs, fat blocks etc a bargain at £1 a go, at a guess I spend about £5 a week keeping the little chaps fed!

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